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      Question How do you position yourself when you're lying still to enter SP?

      I was THIS CLOSE (I think) to getting to the stage where your body sends out the urge to move. I had been lying there for about ten minutes (I woke up after getting four hours' sleep to try the WBTB method) and I started getting a weird shaking sensation from side to side. I figured this was the point where I'd cross over into SP so although I was excited, I remained calm. And then out of the blue, I had massive random pins and needles in my right hand (I was on my back with my right hand resting on my stomach)so I had to move - back to reality.

      What's the best position to sleep in for maximum ease whilst trying to enter SP? I know some of you will say that it depends on me, but I don't mind spending a few nights adjusting how I sleep if it means more LDs in the long run.

      Thanks again.

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      The best position for WILDing, is any position you are comfortable in. A key part of the WILD process is falling asleep. the least comfortable you are, the harder it will be to fall asleep. So, I would suggest laying in a position for a while and see if it stays comfortable. If it doesn't go ahead and change positions to a more comfortable one. I have WILDed on my back, on both sides, on my stomach, sitting in a hospital waiting room, laying in strange awkward positions while sleeping in a car, you name it . If you can get comfortable enough to fall asleep in a position, then you can WILD in that position.

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      Thank you very much Yoshi!

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      No problem at all. If you ever need anything else, just ask

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      I don't reccommend starting with WILD. Doing wake back to bed drastically increases your chances of a DILD though, I'd start with that. It's by far the easiest way to get that first lucid dream
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